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Mock Draft: 7 Rounds by New Era Scouting

Discussion in 'NFL Draft Forum' started by ATVZ400, Apr 26, 2008.

  1. ATVZ400

    ATVZ400 Senior Member

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    http://www.newerascouting.com/top_stories/483-final-2008-mock-draft-7-rounds-with-analysis/

    32. Miami Dolphins-Brian Brohm-QB-Louisville
    A major slip if he drops this far, Brohm would surely not fall any longer with Bill Parcells still unsure about his quarterback situation. Brohm would compete with incumbent starter John Beck, in what should prove to be one of the more exciting camp battles of the summer.

    57. Miami Dolphins-Tavares Gooden-LB-Miami
    Continuing with the trend of talented defensive players from the University of Miami, linebacker Tavares Gooden might end up being taken much earlier than he probably should. Gooden is a bit too raw to step in and make an impact right away, but he still has the skills to develop into a solid starter during his career.

    Round Three
    64. Miami Dolphins-Terrell Thomas-CB-USC
    Cornerback remains a need for the Dolphins, and USC’s flashy corner Terrell Thomas is a player that should be on the board. Thomas was a consistent performer throughout his career in college, and should project as a very good #2 corner for the Dolphins.

    Round Four traded with cowboys + rd5 traded to kc
    Round Six
    195. Miami Dolphins-David Roach-S-TCU
    Not really considered anything other than a late rounder, TCU’s David Roach is a physical safety that Miami should seriously consider here in the sixth round.

    204. Miami Dolphins-Adam Kraus-OG-Michigan
    If you’re a Deadspin reader, then this pick probably makes a whole lot more sense. The Dolphins are sorely lacking depth at guard anyways, so Kraus certainly does fill a need at this point in the draft.

    Round Seven
    208. Miami Dolphins-D.J. Hall-WR-Alabama
    As a playmaker at Alabama, Hall’s stock has plummeted due to his injury history. Hall is worth the risk for his exceptional ball skills alone here in the seventh, and the Dolphins would be a very reasonable destination.

    245. Miami Dolphins-Chris Norwell-DT-Illinois
    After a successful draft, the Dolphins can close things out by getting another defensive lineman here in the seventh. Norwell might not be the answer to start anytime soon in Miami, but he should make the roster and see the field at some point.
     
  2. BuckeyeKing

    BuckeyeKing Wolves DYNASTY!!!!

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    Eww Other than Brohm freaking horrendous draft.
     
  3. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    57. Miami Dolphins-Tavares Gooden-LB-Miami
    Continuing with the trend of talented defensive players from the University of Miami, linebacker Tavares Gooden might end up being taken much earlier than he probably should. Gooden is a bit too raw to step in and make an impact right away, but he still has the skills to develop into a solid starter during his career.

    I like this :D

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  4. bran

    bran Senior Member

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    i like the brohm and the dj hall pick
     
  5. Roman529

    Roman529 Senior Member

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    No offense but these picks would be horrible.
     

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